Demi Lovato’s Amazing Fans Hold Their Own Concert In The Star’s Honor

Demi Lovato’s Amazing Fans Hold Their Own Concert In The Star’s Honor

Former Disney star Demi Lovato has lived a troubled past, battling drug addiction, mental illness, and self-harm for years. When the unimaginable happened just last week, her super fans decided to take matters into their own hands.

Upsetting Overdose

On Tuesday, July 24, pop star Demi Lovato was rushed to a hospital in Los Angeles after a drug overdose. The 25-year-old singer had accomplished years of sobriety before her tragic overdose and is reportedly in stable condition.

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Following her emergency, Lovato was forced to cancel her scheduled performance in Atlantic City. Although Lovato didn’t show up in person, she was there in spirit when her dedicated fans gathered at the concert venue to celebrate their favorite performer.

Singing In Solidarity

About 60 of Lovato’s super fans, also known as “Lovatics,” gathered at the concert venue on Thursday to show their support and hold an impromptu singalong together.

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Men and women alike sang several of Lovato’s songs, including “Sober.” The song was released in June and outlined Lovato’s relapse after six years of sobriety. “Momma, I’m so sorry, I’m not sober anymore. And daddy, please forgive me for the drinks spilled on the floor. To the ones who never left me. We’ve been down this road before. I’m so sorry, I’m not sober anymore,” the lyrics read.

Uplifting Lovatics Nationwide

The Lovatics’ dedication to their favorite star is truly inspiring. They even caught the attention of other fans from outside the city.

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“I have chills watching all of your videos from Atlantic City,” one Twitter user wrote. “That’s what we needed. A gathering of Lovatics, all celebrating Demi in a hard time of need. Today was the fun, heartwarming break we needed.” Check out the video of Lovato’s superfans singing some of their favorite songs below.